Welcome to the Light Princess Game Project!

Back near the turn of the century, we started this project
to make a graphic adventure game that was open-source.

We wanted a game that was interesting to play, with a good story
and without too much violence.
So, we decided to base the game on a children's story,"The Light Princess" (1864)
a short story by the Scottish author George MacDonald
because of his humor, use of language, and the fact that his work
is out of copyright.

MacDonald creates a rich fairy tale world that is both humorous and touching.
Also, the text, though well regarded, is not as widely known as many other
children's literary works. So the story will be a surprise to most players.

A number of very fine artists were part of the team that created the look
of this work.

We have been inactive for a number of years, however, and therefore we are
looking for volunteers to breathe some new life into the project, as well
as hoping to attract some of the people who worked on it before.

If you are interested in game design and would like to play this game, or otherwise
see it happen, please join this project.

We need artists, musicians, animators, programmers, and testers.
We want your creativity and a little bit of your time in order to bring back
to life the game genre that we love so much.

This website is now more of a portal to all things related to the game: from here,
you can access the Sourceforge project page, the development wiki, artist contributions
forms (you will be able to upload art straight from your browser). It is a
bit more utilitarian-looking, unlike the handcrafted original, but let's try to put
the creative energy into the game itself!

In fact, if you are looking for more content, you might want to browse the "active" part of
the website at http://light-princess.narya.net.
We are running that site is running on our own Zope server, so we are not limited by
Sourceforge site-usage restrictions (e.g. we can run Zope). Zope allows us to make things
much easier for creative contributions to the project, such as the web upload form for
artwork, mentioned above.

Software developers will be most interested in the Universe Game Engine
documentation and the Game Engine Wiki Page which is for accumulating the information
about the game engine framework we are going to use.